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We take a tour of an urban community garden that neighbors are turning into a haven for bees, butterflies and birds.
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A COVID-19 surge spurred by the delta variant continues to get worse in Idaho. At the same time, some restaurants are bracing for more financial trouble due to the pandemic while others received big sums of federal aid. Plus: What Census data show when it comes to the state's explosive growth in the last decade.
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From a water shortage in the face of climate change, a new park in Boise dedicated to a trailblazing Democratic politician, a huge new housing proposal in Ada County and the latest a contentious House Ethics Hearing — there's a lot to cover on the Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable.
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We take a backyard safari to find an animal that has managed to adapt to rapid human growth — the beaver — and to learn about dozens of species thriving in our own backyards.
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Growth is changing the landscape in the Treasure Valley from fields and farmland to buildings and homes. As the fields disappear, so do the plants and flowers that bees, butterflies and other pollinators need to survive. A new project aims to bring back those flowers and the pollinators they rely on.
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Idaho’s housing market has been booming. Are there signs of it slowing down?
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Two new reports complicate the narrative that hordes of newcomers to the Mountain West are driving up home prices.
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At the beginning of the pandemic last year, resort towns in Idaho and other western states worried what would happen to their tourism-based economies.…
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Another week in Idaho politics and news means there's plenty to cover on the Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable. From legislative fights to explosive…
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The Mountain West is growing at a rapid rate. We know this firsthand in Idaho, as more and more people move here to experience what the Gem State has to…